Econ ch. 6
For lunch, Maria eats only salads or vegetarian burgers. Her weekly food budget is $36. Each salad costs $6 and each vegetarian burger costs $3. When deciding how much of each good to buy, Maria knows that 2 salads and 4 vegetarian burgers will give her a utility of 8. Maria's utility-maximizing point is:
3 salads, 6 vegetarian burgers
In the U.S., the amount in savings contributed to IRAs rose from $239 billion in 1992 to $3,667 billion by 2005, while overall savings actually dropped from low to lower. Evidence suggests that, in the economy as a whole, increased savings in these retirement accounts:
are being offset by negative savings or less savings in other kinds of accounts
The term ___________________ is used to describe the common pattern whereby each marginal unit of a consumed good provides less of an addition to utility than the previous unit.
diminishing marginal utility
Even with wage increases, the supply curve of labor is most often inelastic for which of the following?
full-time workers
The key assumption that accompanies the use of numbers for measuring utility is that:
individuals choose based on their preferences
Saving money is a(n) ____________________, because it involves
intertemporal choice; less consumption in the present, but the ability to consume more in the future.
The typical pattern revealed in a budget constraint model shows that as the quantity consumed rises,
total utility rises, but marginal utility falls.
Which of the following is considered to be a tell-tale signal that the point with the highest total utility has been found?
the marginal utility per dollar is the same for both goods
The theoretical model of the intertemporal budget constraint for the U.S. economy as a whole suggests that the most common pattern seems to be that:
the quantity of savings doesn't adjust much to changes in the rate of return.
Economists are able to determine total utility by:
summing up the marginal utilities of each unit consumed.
During a severe recession, the government issued food stamps that could only be used to acquire food to a greater number of families. The budget line graph shows food on the horizontal axis and everything else on the vertical axis. The government expects that issuing the food stamps will cause each family's budget constraint line to:
shift to the right.
The marginal utility of two goods changes
with the quantities consumed